Freedom - Kirsten Price

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Freedom Lyrics

Freedom - what would you do for it
Would you lay down your life
You think that you could ever die for freedom
Sweet and true you can't forget the ones who've died for you
Long ago in a land across the seas
A war among the nations for the innocent were seized
Many men had fallen within the winds of war
So many lives were sacrificed to keep the open door
Millions live as prisoners day after day
Never understanding the nature of the chains
Which keep them ever bound up in fear and disbelief
Always searching, never finding the everlasting peace
Jesus was the sacrifice to set the captives free
The power of deliverance to all who will believe
He will break the chains that bind you
To all the world proclain, victory to the soldier
Who battles in his name
You've gotta hold on and you've gotta believe
If you wanna receive - Jesus

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The Deli Magazine tells us "Price sounds like if Ani Difranco was raised by Jay-Z and Beyonce". You might not have heard of her but chances are that unknown to you,
you have already heard her voice. Kirsten Price is a growing army of talent that maintains a very healthy career by flying under the radar. Her unique voice has been chosen by companies like Coke, Campbells, Kellogs & Clinique to ram home their add campaigns
and her music has been picked up by major networks like CBS, NBC, Showtime and MTV. She has been called on to open the show for Sly Stone,
Wycleff Jean and Natasha Beddingfeild and quietly toured 21 US states,
the UK, Canada and Italy on her own steam. Now she is blazing new
ground with her sophomore album "Brixton To Brooklyn"; a daring self
produced tour de force that seamlessly navigates through the diverse
territory of Hip Hop flavoured dance grooves, heart wrenching ballads
and anthemic rock choruses. Unlike her last offering, she penned, played and produced
every track on the new album herself.

After her first album was released, industry bible Billboard Magazine
told us that she "should offer triple A radio a new star".
Questioning the formats continuing relevance, "Like it or not, the
reality is that we are all on the Internet" she says, "People get a
thrill from discovering precious things for themselves. Despite all
the theatre involved, ultimately music is a highly personal medium and
I for one, resent having anything shoved down my throat." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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